Christopher Columbus and his men had remained …

Years: 1504 - 1504
November

Christopher Columbus and his men had remained stranded on Jamaica for one year.

A Spaniard, Diego Méndez, and some natives had paddled a canoe to get help from Hispaniola.

The governor, Nicolás de Ovando y Cáceres, detested Columbus and obstructed all efforts to rescue him and his men.

In the meantime, Columbus, in a desperate effort to induce the natives to continue provisioning him and his hungry men, successfully won their favor by predicting a lunar eclipse for February 29, 1504, using Abraham Zacuto's astronomical charts.

Help finally arrived, no thanks to the governor, on June 29, 1504, and Columbus and his men arrive in Sanlúcar, Spain, on November 7.

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